Localization of Myoglobin in Striated Muscle of the Domestic Pig; Benzidine and NADH2-TR Reactions
- 1 January 1969
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 44 (6) , 283-286
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520296909063367
Abstract
Tissue blocks 1 cm3 from longissimus (white) and trapezius (red) muscles of adult pigs were fixed in phosphate-buffered 2.5% glutaraldehyde, pH 7.4, for 4 hr at about 25 C; washed 4 hr in running tap water, and immersed in 30% w/v sucrose solution for 16 hr or more. After freezing in liquid N2, cryostat sections were cut and floated into saturated aqueous benzidine containing 0.15% H2O2 at 25 C for 30 min. Stained sections were washed in distilled water and mounted on slides with glycerol jelly. Three distinguishable gradiations of color intensity were found: strong, intermediate, and negative. The trapezius had a greater number of myoglobin-positive fibers than the longissimus muscle. Myoglobin-positive and myoglobin-negative staining occurred in red and white fibers, respectively; intermediates were apparently more closely related to the red than to the white fibers. The NADH2TR reaction showed the same sites as did the benzidine reaction.Keywords
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